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  2. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

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    Amber or yellow flashing lights and lightbars are for warning some special attribute (e.g. oversized, slow, parking at unexpected places etc.) of vehicles like garbage trucks, road cleaning/control/repair, snow plow, car assistance services, construction, transporting dangerous materials etc. Amber/yellow lights do not grant traffic privileges ...

  3. V16 warning beacon lights - Wikipedia

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    The V16 are yellow flashing light devices that are placed on the top without getting out of the vehicle. The light covers a horizontal field of vision of 360 degrees, and at least ± 8 degrees up and down on the vertical field. The device's power supply is autonomous, unwired, with a button or battery to guarantee use after 18 months.

  4. Help Flash - Wikipedia

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    With intense yellow flashing, [5] it warns other vehicles. It has a range of 1 km and 360º visibility in all weather conditions. [6] It is small in size - less than 10 centimeters in diameter and weighs less than 100 grams - and can be stored under the seat of the motorcycle, in the glove compartment or in the interior space of the vehicle ...

  5. Road traffic control device - Wikipedia

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    The red light means that the vehicle facing the traffic light must come to a complete stop. A green light means that the vehicle facing the traffic light may proceed when it is safe to do so. A yellow light indicates that a red light will follow, and vehicle drivers must stop if it is safe to do so. Flashing beacons are flashing signals.

  6. There's a flashing yellow arrow in downtown Akron: What does ...

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    Here are the official tips for Ohio drivers regarding flashing yellow arrows: 1. Pay attention! 2. Remember: The flashing yellow arrow will be used depending on time of day and traffic conditions.

  7. Traffic warning sign - Wikipedia

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    Some warning signs have flashing lights to alert drivers of conditions ahead or remind drivers to slow down. In Britain , they are called warning lights . Flashing lights can be dangerous for people with certain forms of epilepsy and/or sensory processing disorder .

  8. Can drivers flash their headlights at other drivers? What ...

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    Traffic code: Police still can use other sections of Florida’s traffic code to ticket drivers for flashing their headlights. Those include prohibitions against using high beams within 500 feet ...

  9. Yellow lights are inconsistent and chaotic. Here's why.

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    Connected vehicle technology, called V2X, or vehicle-to-everything, is when vehicles can communicate directly both with each other and with traffic lights using short-range signals. When all the ...